What are your favourite 80's movies?

I'm an 80's child and I have always loved movies that were made back then. What would be your favourites?

Mine:

  • Back to the Future

  • Sixteen Candles

  • Ferris Bueller's Day Off

  • Fast Times At Ridgemont High

  • The Breakfast Club

  • Weird Science

  • Good Morning Vietnam

  • Blade Runner

  • Dead Poets Society

  • Die Hard

  • E.T.

  • Indiana Jones Trilogy

  • The Terminator

  • Uncle Buck

  • Stand By Me

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  • edited March 2015

    The first ones that pop into my mind;

    • Big Trouble in Little China

    • The Toxic Avenger

    • Conan

    • Return of The Living Dead

    • Labyrinth

    • The Neverending Story

    • Who Framed Roger Rabbit?

    • Tim Burton's Batman

  • Ah yes, The Neverending Story is also one of my favourites.

    Onmens posted: »

    The first ones that pop into my mind; * Big Trouble in Little China * The Toxic Avenger * Conan * Return of The Living Dead * Labyrinth * The Neverending Story * Who Framed Roger Rabbit? * Tim Burton's Batman

  • I remember seeing it in the movie theatre for my 8th birthday.
    The scene with the horse dying. My friends and I were all crying our little eyes out. :(

    Ah yes, The Neverending Story is also one of my favourites.

  • Back to the Future! That film is a classic!

  • No one mentioned Ghostbusters yet? I am disappoint.

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  • - Raging Bull (My favorite)

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    - The Shining

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    - Full Metal Jacket

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    - Ghostbusters

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    - Die Hard

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    - The Breakfast Club

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  • Who Framed Roger Rabbit is amazing. :')

    Onmens posted: »

    The first ones that pop into my mind; * Big Trouble in Little China * The Toxic Avenger * Conan * Return of The Living Dead * Labyrinth * The Neverending Story * Who Framed Roger Rabbit? * Tim Burton's Batman

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    Wooot. *high five

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    edited April 2015

    I can emotionally connect with Robocop so well in this scene, towards the end.

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  • I wonder why the Christmas theme for Die Hard, when the movie came out in July.

    - Raging Bull (My favorite) - The Shining - Full Metal Jacket - Ghostbusters - Die Hard - The Breakfast Club

  • edited April 2015

    The 80's was the golden age for feel-good movies imo, so many great movies to choose from, it's difficult to make a decision. But I gotta go with The Goonies on this one. Who didn't want to go on an adventure including legendary pirate ships, booby traps, and treasure hunts with their own ragtag gang of friends as a kid? The Goonies is one of my absolute favorite movies from my childhood, and still is now that I'm an adult. This is a Nostalgia movie at it's finest, and one of Spielberg's best works if you ask me.

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    Also..Corey freaking Feldman. Need I say more?

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    Honorable Mentions: The Lost Boys, Ghost Busters, Indiana Jones, Ferris Bueller's Day Off, The Princess Bride, The Terminator, and Big.

  • An American Werewolf in London

    Star Wars: The Return of the Jedi

  • ohh man. idk much 80s movies much but i know some of the best.

    first and foremost: Scareface

    die hard
    rocky(s)
    Star freakin Wars
    Breakfast Club
    Full Metal Case (fuck yeah)
    Karate Kid
    BH Cop
    Elm Street
    Day of the Dead.

  • Corey Feldman is awesome. And yes, The Goonies is one of my favourites too. Good choice Tinni.

    The 80's was the golden age for feel-good movies imo, so many great movies to choose from

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    Tinni posted: »

    The 80's was the golden age for feel-good movies imo, so many great movies to choose from, it's difficult to make a decision. But I gotta go

  • Ones I can remember:

    • coming to america
    • monkey shrines
    • i'm gonna git you sucka
    • scrooged
    • trading places.
    • porky's
    • flowers in the attic

    these are the ones I remember. Monkey shrines might be a 90's movie though.

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